The Control Chart Builder red triangle menu contains the following options:
Show Control Panel
Shows or hides the following elements:
– buttons
– the Select Columns box
– the drop zone borders
– check boxes and drop-down menus
Show Capability
(Available only for Shewhart Variables charts that have specification limits.) Shows or hides the Process Capability Report. Since the report is part of the Limit Summaries report, the Process Capability Report appears only when the Show Limit Summaries option is selected. For more information, see “The Process Capability Report”. You can set preferences for many of the options in the Process Capability report in Control Chart Builder at File > Preferences > Platforms > Process Capability.
Note: Show Capability is not available if the response variable has no variation.
Show Sigma Report
(Available only for Shewhart Variables charts.) Shows or hides the Process Sigma Report, which is a table of sigma values. The Process Sigma Report contains the overall sample size, number of subgroups, sample mean, overall sigma, within sigma, and stability index. For three way control charts, the between-sigma and between-and-within sigma values are also shown. If a phase variable is specified, a set of values is given for each phase.
Note: The Process Sigma Report appears only if the Limit Summaries report is turned on.
Show Excluded Region
Shows (on) or hides (off) the regions of the chart where samples have been excluded. When entirely excluded subgroups are shown on the location chart, they appear as dimmed points to indicate that they are excluded.
Caution: The Show Excluded Region option impacts the chart. Excluded samples are removed from the calculation of control limits, whether this option is on or off. Excluded samples are included in alarm rate calculations only if the Test Excluded Subgroups and the Show Excluded Region options are both selected.
Connect Thru Missing
Determines whether points and lines are connected when some samples have missing values or excluded rows.
Set Subgroup Size
(Not available if a subgroup variable is specified.) Sets a subgroup size. Missing values are taken into account when computing limits and sigma.
Note: If the Set Subgroup Size option is used, the Show Excluded Region option is turned on automatically.
Short Run
(Available only for Short Run charts.) Provides a submenu of options for Short Run control charts.
Set Product Statistics
(Not available when there are multiple products per subgroup.) Opens a window that enables you to specify the target and sigma values for each level of the Product/Part variable. You can load the product statistics from a data table or enter the statistics for each column manually.
Save Product Statistics
Saves columns to a new data table. The new data table contains the product statistics (target and sigma) for each level of the Product/Part variable.
Show Product Separators
(Not available if one or more subgroups has multiple parts per subgroup.) Shows or hides dashed vertical lines on the graph that indicate when the product changed.
Color By Product
Colors the points in the chart by the level of the Product/Part variable. A legend is also added to the Product Statistics table.
Limits
Shows a submenu of options for limits.
Get Control Limits
Retrieves the control limits that are stored in an open or saved data table.
Save Control Limits
Saves the control limits in one of the following ways:
in Column
(Not available for Short Run control charts.) Saves the control limits that appear on the chart as a column property in the existing data table for the response variable. If the limits are constant, LCL, Avg, and UCL values for each chart type in the report are saved. This option is not available with phase charts. In addition, the option has no effect if the sample sizes are not constant for each chart.
in New Table
Saves the standard deviation and mean for each chart into a new data table. If the limits are constant, the LCL, Avg, UCL, Sample Size, and number of subgroups (N Subgroups) for each chart are saved as well. If there are phases, a new set of values is saved for each phase. There is a row for each statistic and a column for each Y variable. If there is a By variable, a table is created for each level of the By variable. Each table then contains a note that indicates the level that is associated with each table.
in New Tall Table
(Not available for Rare Event, Attribute, or Phase charts.) Saves the standard deviation, mean, and Sigma for each chart into a new data table. If the limits are constant, the LCL, Avg, UCL, Sample Size, and number of subgroups (N Subgroups) for each chart are saved as well. There is a row for each Y variable and a column for each statistic. A column for Sigma that can be used in the Process Screening platform is also saved. If there is a By variable, a table is created for each level of the By variable. Each table then contains a note that indicates the level that is associated with each table.
Show Limit Summaries
Shows or hides the Limit Summaries report. This report shows the control limits (LCL and UCL), the center line (Avg), the Points and Limits plotted, and the Subgroup Size for the chart. Sample size is not shown for rare event charts.
For Short Run control charts, the Limit Summaries report also includes a table of product statistics. This table contains the target and sigma values for each product. The target and sigma values are used to center and scale the observations, depending on which chart type is specified. See Statistical Details for Product Statistics. The Product Statistics red triangle menu contains several options specific to Short Run control charts. See Short Run.
Show Limit Labels
Shows or hides labels for the limits in each chart. The limits are shown inside the right frame of the chart.
Limits Label Precision
Specifies the precision that is displayed in the limits relative to the data.
Set Spec Limits
(Not available for Attribute, Rare Event, or Short Run control charts.) Opens a window that enables you to set specification limits. The specification limits can be set manually or by loading them from a data table.
Save Spec Limits
(Available only if specification limits have been set, either with a Spec Limits column property or the Set Spec Limits option.) Saves the specification limits to a new data table. If you used the Set Spec Limits option, the limits that you defined are saved.
Save Summaries
Saves a new data table for each chart. The data table includes a row for each sample and columns for the sample label, sample sizes, and product level, if a Product/Part variable is specified. For each chart, there are also columns for the individual point plotted, the chart type, center line, control limits, and any tests, warnings and failures. The specific statistics included in the table depend on the type of chart.
Include Missing Categories
(Not available for Rare Event or Attribute charts.) Enables the graph to collect rows with missing values in a categorical column, and displays the missing values on the graph as a separate category. If this option is disabled, all rows with a missing X value are removed from the calculations, in addition to being hidden from the graph.
This option is not available for continuous X variables or categorical Y variables because there is no compelling way to display the collected missing values on the relevant axes. By default, this option is enabled.
Note: If Include Missing Categories is enabled, capability analysis results in Control Chart Builder do not match those in the Process Capability platform if a categorical X variable has missing values.
Use Event Chooser
(Available only for attribute charts with numeric non-continuous Y variables.) Categorizes ordinal numeric data and offers individual numeric-level modeling selections.
Set Sigma
Sets the sigma value used in the control chart.
Sort by Row Order
Sorts all subgroup and phase variables in the order in which the levels appear in the data table. This applies to all combinations of nested subgroup and phase variables.
K Sigma
Sets the K value to be multiplied by sigma to form the control limit about the average. By default, K Sigma is set to 3.
Show Alarm Report
Shows or hides a report that contains information about out of control samples. The report reflects failures for currently enabled tests in each chart and updates automatically as different tests are enabled and disabled and as data and row states change. A second table lists the currently enabled tests for each chart. The first table contains the following columns:
Position
Indicates the numerical position of the chart, starting from the top of the report.
Total Samples Out of Control
Counts the number of samples that failed at least one of the selected tests.
Alarm Rate
The total number of samples out of control divided by the total number of nonmissing samples. This is also known as the Proportion Out of Control.
Note: The counts that contribute to the calculation of the alarm rate include excluded samples only if the Test Excluded Subgroups and the Show Excluded Region options are both selected.
Alarm Script
Enables you to write and run a script that indicates when the data fail special causes tests. See Tests. Results can be written to a file, written to the log or sent in an email. There is an option to include an explanation of why the test failed.
As an Alarm Script is invoked, the following variables are available, both in the issued script and in subsequent JSL scripts:
qc_col is the name of the column
qc_test is the test that failed
qc_sample is the sample number
qc_phase is the label of the phase during which the failure occurred
See “Run Alarm Scripts” in the Scripting Guide for more information about writing custom Alarm Scripts.
Note: Alarm scripts are not available in reports that use the Local Data Filter.
Test Excluded Subgroups
(Available only if the Show Excluded Region option is selected.) Includes (on) or excludes (off) entirely excluded subgroups in the computation of tests. When excluded subgroups are shown and the Text Excluded Subgroups option is not selected, the excluded subgroups are treated as missing values.
Note: For any test that relies on consecutive points (runs tests), an entirely excluded subgroup is treated as missing and counts of consecutive points are restarted.
Graph
Provides a submenu of options to change the appearance of the graph.
Graph Spacing
Specifies the amount of space between the graph panels.
Graph Spacing Color
Specifies the color of the space between the graph panels.
Graph Spacing Transparency
Specifies the transparency level of the space between the graph panels. Must be between 0 and 1.
Graph Borders
Shows or hides the internal graph panel borders.
Fit to Window
Specifies whether the graph is resized as you resize the JMP window. The default setting is Off, which prevents the graph from resizing. To always fit the graph inside the window, keep the setting at On. The Auto setting turns on stretching if there is only one report in the window and only one Y. Otherwise, stretching is Off. There is also an option to maintain the aspect ratio.
See “Local Data Filters in JMP Reports”, “Redo Menus in JMP Reports”, “Group Platform”, and “Save Script Menus in JMP Reports” in Using JMP for more information about the following options:
Local Data Filter
Shows or hides the local data filter that enables you to filter the data used in a specific report.
Redo
Contains options that enable you to repeat or relaunch the analysis. In platforms that support the feature, the Automatic Recalc option immediately reflects the changes that you make to the data table in the corresponding report window.
Platform Preferences
Contains options that enable you to view the current platform preferences or update the platform preferences to match the settings in the current JMP report.
Save Script
Contains options that enable you to save a script that reproduces the report to several destinations.
Note: Additional options for this platform are available through scripting. Open the Scripting Index under the Help menu. In the Scripting Index, you can also find examples for scripting the options that are described in this section.
• Column Switcher is available only for a single Y variable having two or fewer associated charts. Based on the selected chart type, only columns that are appropriate for the Y role are included in the Column Switcher column list.
• In Control Chart Builder, the Automatic Recalc option is turned on by default and cannot be turned off.
• When using the local data filter, you can deselect the Show Excluded Region option for more focused exploration.